SIT: Comfort and Timeless Design with Alfa and Omega Sun loungers
Still among the most popular bestselling products, the Alfa and Omega sun loungers by SIT, with or without armrests, remain the ideal choice for those seeking clean design, reliability and comfort in outdoor settings. Their features make them perfectly match the needs of designers, operators in the contract sector and private individuals looking for practical, sturdy and meticulously detailed solutions. Be inspired with SIT.
The mass-coloured, UV-treated polypropylene frame makes it lightweight and resistant, whereas the breathable synthetic fabric interior (PVC-coated polyester) is cool and can be easily replaced. The four-position adjustable backrest offers a tailor-made relaxation experience, and being easy to stack the sun loungers allow you to optimise space and handling.
Available in various colour combinations for the frame and fabric, they harmoniously integrate into different contexts: the poolside, bathing establishments, private terraces and hospitality areas. For extra comfort, they can be fitted with a swivel sunshade, which can be inserted into the fully recyclable base.
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